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- WILLIAM 
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PUBLISHED BY 
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NEW YORK CHICAGO Toronto 


A fire ~ mist and a ee 
Acrystal and a cell , 


oe jelly-fish and a saurian, 
seereeee And caves where the 
cave-~men dwell; 
Then a sense of lawo 
and beau, 3 
And a face turned 
from the clod — 


Some call it Evolution, 


/\nd others call it 


God , 


aA haze on the far horizon, 
The infinite, tender sky, 
The ripe, rich tint of the 
enenrret cornfields 
And the wild ge 
sailing high ; 
And all over upland and 
lowland 
The charm of the 
olden~rod, 
Some of us call it Autumn, 
And others call it 


God ,; 


a 


le tides on a crescent 
sea~ beach, 
OWhen the moon is 
new and thin, 
Into our hearts high 


Yearnings 
Come Welling and 
surging in; 
Come from the mystic ocean 
OWhose rim no foot 
has trod, 


Some of us call it Longing, : 


And others call it 


A picket ae on duty, 
J mother starved for 
her brood, 
A. Socrates drinking the 
hemlock, 
And Jesus on the rood ; 
And millions who, humble 
and nameless , 
The straight , hard 
pathway plod, a 
Some call it Consecration, 


AXnd others call it 


God ‘ 


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